Hospitals in Vietnam

We have a list of all the hospitals in Vietnam, in case of emergency or simply for a handy reference for expats and tourists.

Posted on

8 June 2014

|Last updated on 29 June 2017

There is not a shortage of hospitals in Vietnam but saying that there are only a limited few that cater for the expat community. A lot of the government run hospitals have doctors and nurses who only speak only in Vietnamese but are a lot cheaper than the hospitals that are multi-lingual, so if you do require a cheaper hospital it may be worth taking a translator with you to help with communication.

We have listed a mixture of the larger hospitals that cater for the expat community providing multi-lingual doctors:

L'Hôpital Français De Hanoï
The Hôpital Français de Hanoï (English: French Hospital of Hanoi), known in Vietnam under the name Bệnh viện Việt Pháp, formerly the Vietnam International Hospital, it is a privatised hospital in Hanoi and was sold to a French company in September 2000. Its staff include French and Vietnamese doctors.
Address: No 1 Phuong Mai, Dong Da, Ha Noi
Tel: (84-4) 3577 1100
Fax: (84-4) 3576 4443
Emergency: (84-4) 3574 1111
Website: www.en.hfh.com.vn

Hanoi International American Hospital (American Hospital in Vietnam)
A modern hospital built in 2007 and the management group of the facility is run by the Healthcare Corporation of America.
Address: 20 Doc Ngu Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (011) 849-1611-1166 or (011) 844-761-4222
Fax: (011) 844-761-4223
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.benhvienquoctehoaky.vn

International SOS
“International SOS has been operating in Vietnam since 1989. Whether you are living in, visiting, or traveling through Vietnam, our clinic doors are open 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Our medical team is comprised of expatriate and national doctors, specialists, nurses, dentists and medical consultants, and we have a network of doctors and hospitals in 38 provinces throughout Vietnam. Our staff are multilingual, and languages spoken include Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.”